THE Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) is boiling over what journalists in the state-owned media organisation describe as ‘intimidating tactics’ being employed by the Ken Ashigbey-led management to smoke out journalists who express their opinions on the affairs of the most profitable media organization, either verbally or written. The latest to face this cunning […]
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Cocaine Lady Storms UK Court Today
NAYELE Ametefe, aka Ruby Adu-Gyamf, the Ghanaian lady at the centre of the cocaine scandal is expected to appear before a court in London on Thursday (today) for first time since her arrest by UK officials at Heathrow Airport.
Fiscal Consolidation Plans Support Senegal’s Credit Profile
SENEGAL’S economy is constrained by its vulnerability to shocks, the government’s issuer rating (B1, positive) is supported by solid growth prospects and further fiscal consolidation plans, says Moody’s Investors Service in its annual Senegal Credit Analysis, published today.
Ghana: Atuabo Freeport To Generate 1,000 Jobs
SENIOR officials of the Atuabo Freeport Ghana Ltd, a company which is undertaking the Atuabo Freeport project have disclosed that over 1,000 jobs will be created during the 25-month period of the project which starts in the second quarter of next year.
Economist: Women Skills Needed for Africa’s Industrial Boom
WOMEN must be empowered with entrepreneurial and ICT skills in order to contribute significantly to the industrial growth of Africa.
A “Taxi Driver” From The Togolese Diaspora Balances His accounts
By Carpophore Ntagungira LARE Ousmane is from Dapaong in northern Togo. In 2002, at the age of 26, he decides to immigrate to Florida, USA, with only an accounting technician diploma and a driver’s license.
Public Sector Strike: Crisis Meeting Stalls
A marathon meeting between representatives of striking public sector workers and Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu has been stalled.
Public Sector Strike: LGWU, CLOGSAG Turf War Deepens
THE leadership of the Local Government Workers’ Union (LGWU) has added its voice to the current brawl which rocked the payment of the 2nd Tier Occupational Pension Scheme fund resulting in indefinite strike by public sector workers in the country.
British Safety Council Offers Free Stress Advice To Businesses
WITH stress costing the UK economy £6.5bn, it is undeniable that this is one of the biggest health related priorities facing businesses. The British Safety Council is lending its voice to this important issue, as well asking workplaces to give due attention to occupational health overall. Alex Botha, Chief Executive of the British Safety Council, […]
Services Sector Still Holds On The Top Position
GHANA’S services sector is expected to contribute about 50.2percent to the country’s GDP industry by about 29.2percent and the agric sector by about 20.6percent.